The Naval Mutiny of 1946: Sparking India’s Path to Freedom

The Naval Mutiny of 1946

The Naval Mutiny of 1946: In the annals of India’s struggle for independence, a pivotal moment emerged in 1946 that hastened the departure of British colonial rule. The Gateway of India, an iconic monument on Mumbai’s shoreline, and the opulent Taj Hotel, which stands proudly in its vicinity, narrowly escaped destruction in a historic episode … Read more

Fear Of The New Variant of Corona Virus ‘Eris’

New Varient of Corona Virus The mention of “Corona” instantly brings about a sense of unease, causing one’s hair to stand on end. While the havoc of COVID-19 seems to have subsided globally, new variants continue to emerge in different countries. Currently, there is news from Britain about a rapidly spreading new variant of the … Read more

PM Modi Addresses Manipur Crisis, Calls Out Opposition’s Politics

PM Modi Addresses Manipur Crisis and blame Opposition: In a video conference during a BJP Panchayati Raj event in Haldia, West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that he had been in favor of discussing the Manipur violence in Parliament from the very beginning. He accused the opposition of prioritizing politics over meaningful discussion on … Read more

Rahul Gandhi’s Press Conference on Manipur Crisis

Press conference held by Rahul Gandhi: The monsoon session of the parliament concluded on August 11th, followed by a press conference held by Rahul Gandhi around 3 PM. The focal point of this address was unequivocally the crisis in Manipur. Rahul spoke for a mere 20 minutes, a stark contrast to his 2-hour-long parliamentary speech … Read more

Lost Essence of Political Discourse: A Look Back at the First No-Confidence Motion in Indian Parliamentary History”

Introduction: It was felt in the final day of proceedings in Parliament on no-confidence debate that we have lost essence of political discourse, Here is a Look Back at the First No-Confidence Motion in Indian Parliamentary History:- In the annals of India’s parliamentary history, the first-ever no-confidence motion was introduced on August 22, 1963. The … Read more

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